So I bought my first traditional, BW Graybark 53lbs at 30", 62", and have a couple hundred arrows through it. Did the spine calculator and picked up a dozen proper arrows for it yesterday. GT 5575 trad, 5" feathers, alum insert, 25 grain add, and 145 field point, 31" arrow. It was shooting near perfect holes thru paper, with a slight tail left, but I am going to leave it alone for now and work on form, etc. I feel comfortable drawing and anchoring, I'm shooting split finger and index finger to mouth corner and thumb touching my ear lobe. Seems to work. Arrows are grouping nicely, penetrating to the same depths, and lining up the same direction. So finally my question(s). Aiming.
I have read about gap shooting and believe I understand it, however I am not using it. I don't see how folks use the point of the arrow as an aiming reference, it just doesn't seem possible keeping my windage accurate and it's so close to my riser. I've been aiming instinctively which as I employ it is drawing anchoring, looking to where I want to hit, and getting a good release. How do I continue to improve upon this? I feel like I want to find a reference for distance but can't, like using the edge of the riser or something on my bow as a but that doesn't really work.
So back to my question about instinctive shooting. What can I do to continue to improve. Does it sound like I'm on the right path? Any basic tips to help a newbie. Would you recommend a good instructional video? Thanks.